Brooklyn law school shows commitment to public interest
It is always good for law schools to provide support for students to do public interest work. Brooklyn Law School, a national leader in legal education efforts to create and promote public interest programs, has several public interest scholarships, as part of an integrated program of support for public interest in our curriculum. .
Our public interest work at BLS include specialized public interest fellowships such as the Edward V. Sparer Fellowship Program and the International Human Rights Fellowships, many pro bono projects in a range of innovative fields, clinical programs on cutting-edge issues, and courses and innovative curricular projects.
We have a thriving public interest community, and many students choose to come to BLS because of this national public interest reputation and community.